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Explain daemon thread.

Answer Posted / Deepika Sengar

A daemon thread is a type of thread that runs in the background and supports other threads. By default, a thread created with the Java virtual machine (JVM) is a user thread and not a daemon thread. If no user threads are left running, the JVM exits.

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